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Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes
4.7 Forms of Governance
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Governance refers to the decision-making process and the implementation of those decisions within a political, economic, or social
system
Democracy is a form of governance where citizens elect representatives or directly participate in
decision-making
.
True
In a democracy, decision-making involves citizens electing representatives or directly
participating
Monarchies allow for greater citizen participation in decision-making compared to democracies.
False
In a democracy, rulers are accountable to the people through
elections
In a democracy, citizens have a voice and can influence
decisions
What can majority rule lead to in a democracy if individual rights are not protected?
Tyranny of the majority
What does governance encompass within a political, economic, or social system?
Decision-making process
Who holds power in a democracy according to its definition?
Citizens
What is the primary difference between a monarchy and a democracy in terms of power distribution?
Centralized vs. distributed
In an autocracy, citizens have limited or no ability to participate in
decision-making
.
True
In a democracy, rulers are accountable to the people through
elections
What is the key characteristic of a theocracy as a form of governance?
Rule by religious authorities
Governance encompasses the mechanisms, processes, and institutions through which citizens and groups articulate their
interests
Match the form of governance with its key characteristic:
Monarchy ↔️ Rule by a single hereditary leader
Oligarchy ↔️ Rule by a small group or elite class
Dictatorship ↔️ Rule by a single person with absolute power
Democracy ↔️ Citizens participate in decision-making
In an autocracy, power is concentrated in the hands of a ruler or small elite
group
Order the forms of governance from least to most citizen participation:
1️⃣ Dictatorship
2️⃣ Oligarchy
3️⃣ Monarchy
4️⃣ Democracy
What are the trade-offs often weighed when choosing between democracy and autocracy?
Participation, accountability, rights
Accountability in democracy means rulers are responsible to the people through
elections
.
True
Autocracy concentrates power but lacks accountability and individual
freedoms
Governance includes the mechanisms through which citizens articulate their
interests
and exercise their rights.
True
Match the form of governance with its key characteristic:
Monarchy ↔️ Hereditary rule
Democracy ↔️ Citizen participation
Oligarchy ↔️ Rule by a small group
Dictatorship ↔️ Absolute power by one
Democracy emphasizes citizen participation through elections and
representation
What happens to individual rights and freedoms in an autocracy?
They are limited or suppressed
Autocracy can be efficient in decision-making but lacks
citizen
accountability.
True
In a theocracy, political decisions are based on religious doctrine and
teachings
Both monarchies and theocracies centralize power in a small group or individual.
True
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